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What to Do with Leftover Currency After Your Holiday

Got Leftover Currency? Here’s How to Turn It into Cash

Every year, millions of UK holidaymakers return home with leftover currency – from a handful of euros or dollars to bags of mixed coins. While foreign banknotes are sometimes easy to exchange, coins are another story. Banks won’t take them, and bureaux de change usually refuse anything smaller than notes.

So what’s the best way to deal with leftover coins and notes after your holiday?

1. Keep It for Next Time

If you travel frequently to the same country, it can make sense to keep your leftover currency. Euros and US dollars are especially useful for future trips.

Pros: Convenient, ready to use next time.

Cons: Risk of forgetting or losing them – and not useful if you don’t return.

2. Spend It at the Airport

Some airports accept foreign currency in shops and restaurants, but usually at poor exchange rates. It’s a way to use up small amounts before you fly home.

Pros: Quick and easy.

Cons: You’ll rarely get good value for your money.

3. Donate Leftover Currency to Charity

Many charities run foreign coin collections. Donating leftover coins is a guilt-free way to give, since you’re parting with money you couldn’t easily use anyway. With a specialist service, charities can turn coins into valuable income.

4. Use a Specialist Exchange Service

If you’d rather recover the value yourself, the smartest option is a dedicated leftover currency exchange service. At Cash4Coins, we accept:

How It Works:

  1. Send or arrange collection of your leftover currency.

  2. We sort & count everything – no need to separate.

  3. Receive fast payment – straight into your bank account.

👉 Learn more on our exchange leftover currency page.

FAQs: Leftover Currency

Q: Can I exchange leftover currency at my bank?

A: Banks only accept certain banknotes in major currencies. They never accept coins.

Q: Do you accept small amounts of leftover currency?

A: Yes – from a handful of coins to bulk collections.

Q: Can I send mixed currencies together?

A: Absolutely – no sorting needed.

Q: Do you accept old or withdrawn notes?

A: Yes. We handle demonetised and damaged currency too.

Final Word

Don’t let your leftover currency gather dust in a drawer. Whether it’s euros, dollars, yen, or old UK coins, there’s an easy way to turn it into cash.

👉 Visit our exchange leftover currency page today and discover how to turn leftover currency into spendable pounds.

Need Help

Contact our friendly experts on 0161 635 0000 or email admin@cash4coins.co.uk